5 Reasons You Don’t Need An Unlimited Mobile Plan

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    CHANG CHEN YEE

    There are ridiculous amount of browser background activities that keep on consuming bandwidth nowadays, loading a simple website with high resolution ads and images, and videos too, at least 2 mb gone.

    Most browser are set to play video automatically, so video get buffered, even if later you decide you don't want to watch, your quota already kena potong.

    And please don't forget the bandwidth sucker, Windows 10 forced updates and upgrades.

    Delivery optimization through local network peer to peer pc probably turn on by default.

    The quota are consumed by os, services, websites, ads etc, maybe only 40% are consciously consumed by us.

    Btw, is it possible to have cheaper 10GB booster that come with slower / capped speed, like 512kbps ~ 64 kilobyte?

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    LIM ZHI WEI

    Haha, only 10mbps, so sad. Yoodo speed faster.

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    CHANG CHEN YEE

    The idea of unlimited actually could encourage people to try something new with their data plan, torrent, p2p, local bitcoin wallet, local own cloud storage and etc.

    Is like one is more brave and adventurous when they got lots of monies, they don't have to reserve their ideas and afraid of falling.

    People are more conserve when they are not in unlimited plan, they probably keep on checking how many GB they left and hopeful the balance is enough until the day of plan renewal.

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    LIM ZHI WEI

    Have wifi at home.

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  • Exactly my thoughts! Especially the part about calls and SMS 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

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  • Congrats to Yoodo/Celcom-Axiata for enabling customers to micro-manage their mobile usage each month.

    "Makmur Bersama"

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    CHAN KAM LENG

    Everybody should read this! Most unlimited data is real expensive and like mentioned here we don't use as much as we thought we'd use.

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    Permanently deleted user Yoodo Staff

    Hi CHANG CHEN YEE, it doesn't make sense to offer paid Data at slower speeds. 64kbps is basic internet - free. 

    However we might explore other minimum options, but to a certain extent only cause we can't be focusing only on the lower tier offerings, it's not long-term business viable for us on a larger scale for consumers.

    We do go through every single suggestion that's brought up in the Community with rest of the Team though, so as far as that's concern - I'll probably never give a hard No to any suggestion we always discuss about it :) 

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    Permanently deleted user Yoodo Staff

    Excellent question NINA BINTI SAIRUDIN! Thanks for asking

    so that I can say, NOooooOooOoo .. we don't do throttling - not even as an April's Fool joke! That's also why we're saying most people don't need or know what is 'unlimited' means, it's fine print that many Telco get away with.

    So while we may not yet be perfect in everything, everything we say we do, we will honor it. No BS for reals! =)

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    Permanently deleted user Yoodo Staff

    NINA BINTI SAIRUDIN Data speed is somewhat a mystery - as in we're on Celcom's widest coverage, wherever they're fast, we're fast?

    Having said that, we've seen speeds up to 70Mbps, the highest I've gotten from speedtest is about 30Mbps. It really depends which area, the 4G reception, how many cell towers there, how congested the network is. This is not just a Yoodo thing, but suppose all Telco has that dependency.

    and YES, Yoodo is on both Band 3 & 7 and more =)

     

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    ADNAN BINSAJAD HUSSEIN

    Hi, I tried an experiment this month using Yoodo voice minutes and Hotlink for Data on my second sim (bought a Hotlink Prepaid sim to try). I was tempted to do so since the rating for Maxis data was so good on based on articles I read.

    I found that in my real world use case, there were many areas which I went, Setapak (especially at my Apartment building) ,Setiawangsa, Titiwangsa, Maxis signal either drop to H or low signal causing data interruption. When I was previously using Celcom (and Yoodo) line for data, 95 per cent areas used to get 4G+ and very very rarely went to H.

    So I have decided to ditch the Maxis sim and subscribe to data on Yoodo again next cycle. Just because I can..lol.

     

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    FOO LYE HENG

    Unlimited data week make me addicted to my phone. Cheaper data with 5GB is probably what is considered sufficient for normal use today.

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    Permanently deleted user Yoodo Staff

    Yoodo tiada operator untuk call. Customer service semua dibuat dalam aplikasi Yoodo or atau web melalui Live Chat dengan ejen kami

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    LIM ZHI WEI

    I use around 80gb for phone including wifi 👉👈
    My tablets n laptop should be double 👉👈

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    CHAN KAM LENG

    Dannggg what did you do with those 80gb? That's alot! 😂🤣

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    Permanently deleted user Yoodo Staff

    Good observation there CHANG CHEN YEE

    Well, there's obviously a limit to how much prices can go, but we're constantly looking and visiting with a review in mind at those! 

    On the slower capped speed - We already have this, we don't shout about it like others but when your Data finishes, you will still get unlimited data at 64kbps speed with Yoodo :)

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    CHANG CHEN YEE

    Hi theJeff,
    64kbps is far away too slow, most application terminate the session if client couldn't finish loading in certain seconds.

    Is it possible to make it a little bit faster? How about like buying booster RM 10 or RM 20 to make the basic internet faster, like 256kbps?

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    LIM ZHI WEI

    Almost like the movie In Time where they use time as currency.

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    NINA BINTI SAIRUDIN

    Serious question here, is there a speed cap on Yoodo? Not talkin abt lepas habis data. Thanks in advance!

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    NINA BINTI SAIRUDIN

    Had to verify because my current Telco W with "unlimited" data is cappping speed since 4 days ago. 3g cappped at 4mbps, 4g capped at 3mbps. And the best part, Youtube is capped at 2mbps 👍

    Shopping around before I jump ship. At the moment I'm only using calls and sms on Yoodo 😀😀😀

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    NINA BINTI SAIRUDIN

    Cun, you're the best, Jeff! Fyi, Telco W is riding Celcom's network for 3g, and Celcom is the one capping speed at 4mbps, that was their deal. So I wonder if Yoodo also have this kinda deal with Celcom?

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  • Telco W is riding Celcom's network.

    Yoodo is not.
    Yoodo is owned by Celcom.
    Yoodo is the younger brother of Xpax, only better and friendlier.

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    Permanently deleted user Yoodo Staff

    MUHAMMAD AZLAN SHAHBIN CHE AHMAD is right. 

    Yes, Yoodo has a deal with Celcom, which allows us to get the same Network coverage (both 4G & 3G), we're all 'family' in that sense but business-wise there has to be proper agreements. Happy to mention, our agreement doesn't get throttled!

    Last night did speedtest at my house - got 19Mbps (which is faster than my previous broadband). NINA BINTI SAIRUDIN

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    CHAN KAM LENG

    The highest I've got which I tested last month in PJ area was 46.2Mbps for download and 31.8Mbps for upload, never gotten such high speed before for my old telco :)

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  • @kam leng

    Mobile speed king is still Maxis/Hotlink as published by opensignal and mcmc. 

    While using 4G+, Maxis easily reaches beyond 50mbps especially in Klang Valley and major cities. The speediest reading at 144mbps (!) was recorded when I was at Tapah R&R.

    Celcom/Xpax/Yoodo sit comfortably at no.2 with widest 3G/4G coverage.

    Still, Yoodo is my current preferred mobile plan as it has more attractive cost-benefit ratio. Speedwise, I can live with the average 10-20mbps Yoodo offers.

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    LIM ZHI WEI

    Well not to say an actual kampung area but passing by. Around raub or bentong, forgot which one and near gua musang.

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  • Just tooooo convenient.... This is to good and it's trueeeee👍😘😘😘😘

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    Ninieys Yoodo Staff

    Hi TON MOHD NIZAMFIRDAUS BIN MD NAIN, we're glad we make you convenient with our services. That's what YOODO do and welcome onboard too😄 

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    TO_BE_DEFINED

    Nice indeed, got knowledge from this articles..

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    TO_BE_DEFINED

    Bagaimana Cara untuk saya call operator yoodo?

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